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  2. Romanticism, attitude or intellectual orientation that characterized many works of literature, painting, music, architecture, criticism, and historiography in Western civilization over a period from the late 18th to the mid-19th century.

  3. Romanticism encompassed art of all forms, from literary works to architectural masterpieces. Emphasizing the subjective, the individual, the spontaneous, irrational, visionary, imaginative, and transcendental, Romanticism rejected the style and notions of Neoclassicism.

  4. What is Romanticism in ArtDefinition, Examples & Traits

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    Romanticism was a movement that aimed to push the boundaries of artistic expression, emphasizing emotion, individualism, imagination, and nature. It ultimately transformed the literary, visual, and musical art forms, influencing forms of artistic expression well into the present day.

  5. Romanticism - Wikipedia

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    Romanticism (also known as the Romantic movement or Romantic era) was an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century.

  6. Romanticism | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art ...

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    Romanticism, first defined as an aesthetic in literary criticism around 1800, gained momentum as an artistic movement in France and Britain in the early decades of the nineteenth century and flourished until mid-century.

  7. Romanticism Movement Overview | TheArtStory

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    Romanticism celebrated the individual imagination and intuition in the enduring search for individual rights and liberty. Its ideals of the creative, subjective powers of the artist fueled avant-garde movements well into the 20 th century. Romanticist practitioners found their voices across all genres, including literature, music, art, and ...

  8. Romanticism was a cultural movement that emerged around 1780. Until its onset, Neoclassicism dominated 18th-century European art, typified by a focus on classical subject matter, an interest in aesthetic austerity, and ideas in line with the Enlightenment, an intellectual, philosophical, and literary movement that placed emphasis on the ...

  9. Romanticism - Definition, Examples, History & More - Art ...

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    Romanticism is a cultural movement that originated in Europe in the late 18th century and peaked in the first half of the 19th century. It was a reaction against the Industrial Revolution and the Enlightenment, emphasizing emotion, imagination, and individualism.

  10. Romanticism - Tate

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    Tate glossary definition for Romanticism: Early nineteenth century term describing the movement in art and literature distinguished by a new interest in human psychology, expression of personal feeling and interest in the natural world.

  11. Romanticism - Smarthistory

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    Romanticism has nothing to do with a candlelight dinner for two — learn why. A beginner's guide to Romanticism.